Thursday marks 11 years since the Obama administration started the controversial program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
It has allowed hundreds of thousands of people who came to the United States as children to avoid deportation.
The program provided young immigrants lacking permanent legal status who entered the country before the age of 16, known as "Dreamers," to go to school and work without the threat of deportation. Rendon and the thousands of other recipients in the U.S. have lived through the Trump administration rescinding DACA, then a fight to keep it through the courts.
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